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With the Nintendo Switch burning up the sales charts in its first couple of months after release, lots of early adopters have one question on their minds: When will we get a Pokémon game?That game may be coming very soon. The pre-E3 rumor mill has been abuzz over Pokemon Stars, a rumored repackaging of the latest pair of Pokémon games, Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon, which launched on the Nintendo 3DS in 2016. Nintendo hasn’t confirmed the existence of Pokemon Stars, but there are a few reasons to think the game might exist and be on its way to the Nintendo Switch.Is it an HD remake of Pokémon Sun and Moon… Or something more?Rumors surrounding a Pokémon game for the Nintendo Switch date back to November, 2016. Eurogamer reported that Nintendo plans to port as-yet-unreleased Pokémon Sun and Moon for the Switch, codenamed “Pokémon Stars.” It’s not the first time two Pokémon games have … [Read more...] about ‘Pokemon Stars’ rumor roundup: Everything we’ve heard about the Nintendo Switch game

A curious thing happened to me last year.I bought a 3DS to finally play Pokemon X. But I never finished it. I gave up before even earning Kalos' eight gym badges.As with many millennial gamers, I have so many fond memories of playing Pokemon. It started with 1998's Red and Blue, but hit an apex with Gold and Silver two years later. I played the hell out of Pokemon Silver. In the time it took me to catch the 251 critters the game offered, I probably could have learned a new language (I still feel like I made the right decision).I played subsequent titles -- Ruby and Sapphire, Diamond and Pearl and Black and White -- and enjoyed them. But they weren't as good as the first two generations, something I didn't want to admit. I regarded my time with the older Pokemon games so highly that part of me couldn't acknowledge that each new game brought with it a little less magic. … [Read more...] about Do we really need more Pokemon?

Nintendo has just launched the Pokémon Bank, which allows you to store Pokémon, transfer them between generations and, oh yeah, gives you a free legendary.Have you found that you've done so much catching of 'em all that you have run out of room in your Pokémon boxes? No, we haven't either. But there's more to the newly launched Pokémon Bank than storing Pokémon.Available through the 3DS Nintendo eShop as a free download, the Bank does allow you to store up to 3000 Pokémon (although what you're going to do with that many is beyond us. To date, there are only 718 Pokémon). If you have Pokémon you're not using, though, it offers a pretty nice deal: in exchange for each Pokémon you store in your Bank, you receive either Poké Miles, which can be exchanged for prizes or to play minigames in the PokéMileage Club, or Battle Points, which can be traded for rare items. The longer you store your Pokémon, the more Miles or Battle Points … [Read more...] about How to get a free Celebi for Pokemon X and Y

Here's how to download and install the patch for Pokémon X and Y for a bug that prevents some users playing their saved games.Nintendo has issued a patch for two issues that occur in Pokémon X and Y: the inability to resume play after saving in areas of Lumiose City and crashing when trying to use the Global Trade System.There are two ways to get the patch: by opening your 3DS' camera and scanning the appropriate QR code (below) or by finding it in the Nintendo eShop.To scan the QR code, make sure your 3DS is connected to the internet and then go to the home screen and hold the L or R shoulder button to launch the camera. Tap on the QR code icon on the lower left of the screen and centre the QR code in the box. This will take you to the eShop to begin your download. Each game has a different patch, so make sure you scan the correct QR code.To find the patch in the eShop, make sure your 3DS is connected to the internet and then boot up the eShop. If you have Pokémon X or … [Read more...] about Nintendo issues patch for Pokémon X and Y

The Pokemon Company made a number of announcements about Pokemon Sun and Moon today, including the reveal of new creatures and a delay for an anticipated feature.First off, one of the newly announced Pokemon is called Passimian. This creature uses a move called Ability Receiver that allows it to inherit an ability of an ally who faints during battle. This has never happened before in a Pokemon game; Passimian is only available in Pokemon Sun.The second new Pokemon is Orangur, a normal/psychic type that wields a "fan-like object made of leaves." This creature, who only shows up in Pokemon Moon, can learn the move Instruct, which makes its target use its most recent move again right away. You can see full character descriptions for Passimian and Orangur at the bottom of this post, while the Pokemon themselves are on display in the trailer below.The Pokemon Company also today announced midday and midnight forms of the Pokemon Rockruff, called Lycanroc. The midday form uses its speed to … [Read more...] about Pokemon Sun/Moon: New creatures revealed, bank feature delayed

The Pokemon Company has released a new video for Pokemon Sun and Moon, revealing the three starter Pokemon that players will be able to select in the 3DS title. Additionally, it has also been confirmed the game will launch on November 18.The three Pokemon are Rowlet (a flying grass type), Litten (a fire type) and Popplio (a water type). See them all in action in the trailer above.In related Pokemon news, the Pokemon National Championships will be shown across three Twitch channels, providing coverage of the Pokemon Trading Card National Championship, the Pokemon Video Game National Championship and Pokken Tournament Championship. The dates, along with the Twitch channels, can be found below:Event Dates 14-15 May: Liverpool, UK (Exhibition Centre Liverpool) 21-22 May: Kassel, Germany (Kongress Palais Kassel) 11-12 June: Milan, Italy (Mediolanum Forum, Assago MI)Twitch Streams Pokémon TCG National Championships Pokémon VG National Championships … [Read more...] about Pokemon Sun/Moon release date confirmed, starter Pokemon revealed

Hey, Pokemon Go gamers! I've seen you catching your stuff, wandering around the city, keeping your volume turned way up on your phones.I'm over here playing Nintendo 3DS.I'm not saying I don't appreciate what Niantic Labs has done with Pokemon Go. It's a phenomenon, and a celebration of GPS-connected pocket supercomputers. It's a statement on our super-connected social-networked age. It might indicate where social games, social networks, augmented reality, digital commerce, and immersive theater will go next.But I also really, really like the Nintendo 3DS, the best iteration of Nintendo's hardware-software fusion. Call me a weirdo if you must. And I prefer it, from time to time, as my let's-play-games object of choice. Here's why.It's mobile, too. It's not a phone, but the 3DS fits in my bag. My pocket, not so much. I fetishized Nintendo's old Game & Watch systems as a kid in summer camp, and the 3DS is the perfect iteration of that retro world. No, I don't take it around with me … [Read more...] about ​You probably won’t give up Pokemon Go for Nintendo 3DS, but I would

The creator of FastPokeMap just announced to shut down the real-time Pokemon Go tracker again amidst new security measures deployed by Niantic. The team behind FastPokeMap broke through the security Niantic put in place on October 7 on Sunday and was providing real-time Pokemon scanning since then. Get the Free Tracker App to find a Nintendo Switch in Stock The scanning service had issues and was slower and more constraint than before the first shutdown on October 7. Now Niantic has apparently reacted to FastPokeMap accessing their servers again. A new unspecified security measurement forces FastPokeMap to shut down within the next hours. Theoretically the service still works, but only at 20% says the FPM developer. He needs two to three days to make adjustments to make the service work 100% again. Apparently they already know how to circumvent the new security measure.Update 4: On October 29, FastPokeMap switched to spawn based scanning. Spawnscanning involves placing bots at … [Read more...] about FastPokeMap Shuts Down Pokemon Scanner Again

Everyone around the age of 30 no doubt has fond memories of the first time they ever saw a holofoil Charizard card. And for the lucky few who happened to actually own one, they likely gained a few new friends (at least until they were totally destroyed in a friendly Pokemon card battle). Get the Free Tracker App to find a Nintendo Switch in Stock It's hard to believe that those memories are now nearly 20 years old. It was at this time in 1996 that the first edition Pokemon trading cards were originally printed in Japan. It was one of the first elements of the Pokemon franchise, meaning the entire Pokemon phenomenon itself is also turning 20 next year.In order to celebrate this milestone, The Pokemon Company is going to be releasing a limited-edition collection of trading cards, advertised as reprints of the original cards from 1996.A base set of 60 cards will be released as a special package that also includes a rule book and a special edition coin. Standard booster packs with … [Read more...] about Original Pokemon Cards To Be Reprinted For 20th Anniversary

The first Pokemon game was released in 1996; back then no one had imagined that these games would make such an impact on the game world. Even after 18 years of success, they still are considered to be among the best games in the world. Get the Free Tracker App to find a Luvabella in Stock One major reason behind the success of these games was the efficacious TV show along with the trading card games. Pokemon franchise is currently among the bestselling video game franchises of all time. 'Pokémon Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire' is the newest addition to the Pokémon franchise and it will hit the retail shelves on the 28th of November. However, on 15th October a demo of the game was released for the fans by Nintendo. The demand for Pokemon games has increased, despite the fact that Nintendo reported annual losses. Pokemon Black 2 and White 2 sales reached up to almost 5 million worldwide. Nevertheless, their successors Pokemon X and Y were released in 2013 and since then … [Read more...] about Pokemon Games Are Cashing In On The Nostalgia Factor